Zen in the art of rhetoric

an inquiry into coherence

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Mark Lawrence McPhail: Zen in the art of rhetoric (1996, State University of New York Press)

220 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 1996 by State University of New York Press.

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978-0-7914-2803-0
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Having read an earlier reader's brief criticism based on the egocentricity of the author, I began warily and indeed found that egocentric author in what seemed to me wearisome and gratuitous verbiage in the first chapter. But that sense of dullness quickly left as I immersed myself in the message of the book and found myself hungrily turning the pages of what is not necessarily an entry-level book on philosophy and rhetoric. Although my own experience with these genres is certainly lacking, by slowing down I was able to digest concepts that illuminated and substantized my own thoughts and experiences.



McPhail draws on many books with "Zen" in their title, but most heavily upon
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This book is a superb complement to Pirsig's masterwork, elaborating and clarifying key …

Subjects

  • Rhetoric
  • Zen Buddhism -- Essence, genius, nature
  • Language and languages -- Religious aspects -- Zen Buddhism
  • Language and languages -- Philosophy
  • Truth -- Coherence theory